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The NIDIR was officially established on , via Sub-Decree No. 274 ANK. Its creation was a cornerstone of institutional reforms initiated by then-Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn to modernize Cambodia's foreign policy apparatus. Unlike previous limited training models, NIDIR was designed to provide continuous, high-level professional development for both new recruits and career diplomats. The institute’s core responsibilities include:

Conducting to inform Cambodia's strategic decision-making.

Through MOUs with organizations like The Asia Foundation , NIDIR maintains specialized libraries and hosts public lecture series to bridge the gap between academic theory and diplomatic practice. Vision and Regional Influence national institute of diplomacy and international relations

Developing and implementing training programs in and international cooperation .

The is the primary training and research arm of the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MFAIC) . Established to professionalize the nation's diplomatic corps, it serves as a "Center of Excellence" for diplomatic training and a premier think tank for international affairs. Historical Background and Mandate The NIDIR was officially established on , via Sub-Decree No

Programs emphasize "Development Diplomacy," focusing on how diplomats can drive national economic growth and trade.

Providing specialized instruction and translation services. Unlike previous limited training models, NIDIR was designed

Training covers diplomatic protocol, etiquette, and "Accounting for Diplomatic Missions" to ensure transparency in overseas offices.

Building with global diplomatic academies and research institutions. Key Programs and Strategic Focus

Recognizing the "cyber era," NIDIR actively conducts workshops on digital diplomacy, often in collaboration with international partners like China (e.g., Hunan International Business Vocational College) to enhance digital capacity for Cambodian officials.